Re: [genpcncfir] Worthington-Nichols

My records show that the children of Ambrose and Susan Mills Witherington/Worthington were Martha Patsy , Frederick, Spiers, Robert A, Jemima, Isaac W and

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, Nov 1, 2006

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My records show that the children of Ambrose and Susan Mills
Witherington/Worthington were Martha "Patsy", Frederick, Spiers, Robert A,
Jemima, Isaac W and Elizabeth. There appears to be no Nancy. Their son
Robert A had a daughter Nancy, b abt 1833, who married James Ringold.

> Can anyone help this lady. I haven't had a chance to look at my
> Worthington papers I got from Joyner library, yet. Do I have Nancy
> connected to the wrong parents? Also I got a e-mail from a ggg grandson
> of Elisha Nichols, does anyone have any information on him? See below:
> Cynthia Dean said ..
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> Dani Sue,
> I was just looking at your Pitt Co. site re Worthingtons and Elisha
> Nichols. I am a great-great granddaughter of Elish Nichols. Would like
> to compare notes. What info do you have that Ambrose is the father of
> Nancy Worthington? I am of the opinion that her father was a Robert
> Worthington, due to a deed Book DD CC, p. 62: On Jan. 4, 1822, the land of
> Robert Weatherinton, dec., was divided as follows: 40 acres to Richard;
> 76 acres to William; 50 acres to Argent; 40 acres to Sarey; 30 acres to
> Robert; 82 acres to Nancy; and 67 acres to Noah.
> Elisha and Nancy sold the same 82 acres in 1838 to Spier Witherington.
> Elisha and Nancy moved west to Stewart Co. GA by 1840. Her brother,
> Richard, went there also.
> ---------------------------------------------------If anyone can help,
> Thank you so much. I would like to know also. Dani
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Dani

Thank you so much for your response. I finally looked at my files and notes. Robert and Lois Hardison had a daughter named Nancy who married Elisha Nichols.

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, Nov 2, 2006

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Thank you so much for your response. I finally looked at my files and notes. Robert and Lois Hardison had a daughter named Nancy who married Elisha Nichols. Robert was the brother of Ambrose. It seems that Nancy and Elisha Nichols moved to Georgia. It looks like a bunch of that group did. I did have Nancy connected to the wrong parents. Robert who was a son of Ambrose and Susannah had a daughter Nancy, too. Robert happens to be my ggg grandfather. His daughter Susan was my gg grandmother, and Maide McLawhorn was my g grandmother. Susan married Jonathan McLawhorn (McGlohorn).
I guess I got all this straight! LOL Thanks, Dani
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> Thanks for your help, Carol. I was away in North
> Carolina and Virginia for 14 days, and got two
> e-mails concerning Elias Nichols. Never fails, I
> wish I could get answers on my direct line-LOL. I
> think I got the information from Miss Leah
> McGlohon's book, and since Nancy and Elisha was not
> my direct ancestors I did not really pursue it. But
> any information you have would be appreciated.
> Cynthia and Elisha's ggg grandson would appreciate
> it, too. Thanks again, Dani
> Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed
> by the things that you didn't do than by the ones
> you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away
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Charity Ackerman

Dani, Do you have a list of Nancy s siblings?. My gggrandmother was Lois Hardison and the Worthington s are there also. Charity ... From: Dani

Message 4 of 12
, Nov 14, 2006

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Dani,
Do you have a list of Nancy's siblings?. My gggrandmother was Lois Hardison
and the Worthington's are there also.
Charity

> Thank you so much for your response. I finally looked at my files and
notes. Robert and Lois Hardison had a daughter named Nancy who married
Elisha Nichols. Robert was the brother of Ambrose. It seems that Nancy and
Elisha Nichols moved to Georgia. It looks like a bunch of that group did.
I did have Nancy connected to the wrong parents. Robert who was a son of
Ambrose and Susannah had a daughter Nancy, too. Robert happens to be my ggg
grandfather. His daughter Susan was my gg grandmother, and Maide McLawhorn
was my g grandmother. Susan married Jonathan McLawhorn (McGlohorn).
> I guess I got all this straight! LOL Thanks, Dani
> Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you
didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away
from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.
Discover.
> ~ Mark Twain
>
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>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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>
> Pitt County Historical Society:http://www.pittcountyhistoricalsociety.com/
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> CHRONICLES VOL.II AVAILABLE!! Click here for description and ordering
information:
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>
> Click here to view CHRONICLE PHOTO, use SlideShow:
> http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir/lst
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> RePrint of 1982 Chronicles of Pitt Co Order Form:http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/pitt/Chronicles%20Flyer%20Feb03.htm
>
> Treasure-Trove of PITT Co.NC Genealogical Resources:http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/pitt/
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> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr/
>
> We welcome all Archives visitors and invite you to join our dynamic group
if you are interested in genealogy discussion and research in Pitt and all
Eastern and Coastal North Carolina counties.
> GenealogyPITT Co NC Friends In Research
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>

Dani

Hi Charity, The children I have listed for Robert and Lois are: Sarah, Noah, Nancy m Elisha Nichols, William, Argent, Robert 111 (1808-1898), Richard. These

Message 5 of 12
, Nov 15, 2006

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Hi Charity,

The children I have listed for Robert and Lois are: Sarah, Noah, Nancy m Elisha Nichols, William, Argent, Robert 111 (1808-1898), Richard. These are the siblings I have, sorry I don't have dates for all of them. Can someone verify this information? Thank you, Dani
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rebendever

Our family records indicate that Nancy Witherington (c.1799) is second wife to Elisha F. Nichols married about c.1830. nancy & Elisha had three children:

I am new to this group so i will introduce myself. My name is Richard
E. Bendever and Elisha F. Nichols if ggg grandfather to my Nana (my
grandmother, Eliza Belle Nichols 1907-1997)

Our tree has a great deal of information on this family but we also
have a lot of holes, too. I have been posting the information as I
have time and I still have a buch more to post. You can find our link
to Elisha F. Nichols at www.DEBENLLC.com or contact me directly at
rebendever @...

Thanks in advance for the assistance, Richard
--- Original message from "Charity Ackerman" <charity46@...> wrote:

>
> Dani,
> Do you have a list of Nancy's siblings?. My gggrandmother was Lois

Hardison

> and the Worthington's are there also.
> Charity

Marcia McLawhorn

Dear Richard E. Bendever, I looked at your web site. It appears that you are indicating that Rebecca Hewitt (b:1848) daughter of Benjamin Hewitt and Isabella

Message 7 of 12
, Jan 9, 2007

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Dear Richard E. Bendever,

I looked at your web site. It appears that you are indicating that Rebecca Hewitt (b:1848) daughter of Benjamin Hewitt and Isabella [Sellers] Hewitt Nichols Minton, who is the second wife of Elisha F. Nichols, married secondly James Wiley Nichols, son of Elisha F. Nichols' and his first wife.